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Auralgasms presents Atmosphere w/ DJ Deornight


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This is not a 'Goth night' per se, but many of you from this board came out to our Cure CD release party event and the following month with special guest DJ Pleasurekitten.

It's been great meeting some of you from the board, and we'd love to see more come out, esp as Club nights in town seem to be fading away.

DJ's Zumby and MikeyLove and teletran.one will be spinning their blend of Dreampop, Britpop, Triphop, Shoegaze and Electronica (think: Sigur Ros, Wolfsheim, Sneaker Pimps, The Cure, Jesus and Mary Chain, Sisters of Mercy, Echo and the Bunnymen, Cocteau Twins, Esthero, Saint Etienne, Massive Attack, Hooverphonic, The Smiths, Depeche Mode, Shiny Toy Guns, Catherine Wheel, Ride, Slowdive and more)

We will also have a special guest DJ for the evening. DJ Deornight will be spinning his flavor of the bliss in a set you won't want to miss!!

NEXT Month, our event is Feb 19, with a MORRISSEY CD release party including ticket giveaways.

We'd like you to feel a sense of ownership in our monthly Atmosphere events. Stop by the DJ Booth to introduce yourself and fill us in on the type of music you and your friends would like to hear or any interesting ideas you may have for future event promotions.

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